No. We have no way of Knowing if your driveway was engineered to support 33,000lbs or more, therefore we cannot accept liability for broken concrete. Prior to our trucks or equipment leaving the paved road at your site we require the person responsible for the order to sign a damage waiver releasing Tri-State from any liability whatsoever and for any reason.

All of our bulk materials are sold by the cubic yard. You can have ½ cubic yard by weight or if you need less material we can bag it in ¾ cubic foot bags. All palletized material is sold by tons. Minimum purchase is a pound.

These terms refer to the size of the decorative rock, as defined by the largest piece which would fit through a screen of a pre-determined size. The terms also help to denote the approximate amount of fines present in a product. For instance, the term 'sized' can signify up to 15% fines in the product, whereas 'screened' can mean 10% to 20% fines in the product, and when we visualize a product described by the term 'minus' we know it will have 60% to 70% fines.

Think of rip rap as large stones with angular shapes, larger than gravel but smaller than boulders. Rip rap can vary in size from about the size of a softball to as large as approximately 10" to 12" in diameter. The average is usually from about 3" to 8" in size. One ton of rip rap will usually cover an area of 35 to 40 linear feet, spread 3' wide.

Due to the nature of mined substances such as granite, colors and consistencies of granites may vary. Color change will occur with aging, and therefore matching your existing granite may not be possible. Bring a sample with you to our yard and our experts will find the closest match for you.